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    all her freedom, to marry a wealthy man. The reason she did this was so that her brother could have a better future, and to keep her family name alive. I thought this was weird, but according to the presentation, marriage was a career goal for women. This explains why she was so eager to give up her freedom for this man. To me, it didn’t even seem like she actually loves him. In fact, he sounds super suspicious, yet she married him anyways. I feel like this shows how women in Russia were willing to

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    goal. It was the love Odysseus felt for his family and homeland, Ithaca, which gave him the strength to overcome the challenges presented to him. A theme that we can take away is when home and hearth inspire love, Odysseus achieves his goal. This is seen in many instances because Odysseus’ goal in the end was to go back to his family and home. If he had not had this motivation, his journey would have never been completed and he would not have become a

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    is love? Love is can be consider as emotion or feeling to pleasure or affection. Sometimes people choose our own partner or chosen by our family. Love can be also conducted by destiny, when both peers don’t know why they attracted to one another. When a person loves someone just for a day, or not feeling that they will be together forever, we can consider it as a lust. Love stories are dominant in our generation as people might have experienced different kinds of love in their lives. In Love in time

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    revolution, love and sacrifice play significant roles in restoring peace. Through his analysis of characters using rhetorical devices, Dickens conveys his message that love drives the painful yet crucial acts of sacrifice in the face of violence and betrayal in order to restore peace and loyalty. Dickens employs parallel structure to describe Sydney Carton, who dies for the people he loves and exemplifies the need for sacrifice to fight against violence. Carton asserts his steadfast love for Lucie

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    Juliet Fight Scene

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    during act I of romeo and Juliet the scene begins with Sampson and Gregory walking down some of streets of Verona, Sampson and Gregory exchange some hateful words about the family of Montague. As they are walking down Gregory saw two of the Montague servants, he discussed with Sampson how to approach them without braking the law. So Sampson decides to bite his thumb at them which is a very insulting gesture. The gesture that Sampson did, caused a fight during the fight Benvolio pulled his sword out

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    character. I think he had a very good time. They fell in love at first sight .He met the right person at the right time. They pour out their feelings together and talk about family grudges, and they want the family to allow them together. He got a woman hell-bent love, will never change until death. They love each other even die for the other one. Romeo gave up everything just to be with his beloved. Their love is beyond all, including the status, family bias, only to achieve a happy future. Although he

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    Measures of Love in Society Love is an unbreakable bond that keeps a drive of compassion in all of our hearts. Love is a necessity, and while it may also be considered a luxury, sometimes it is overlooked, or written off as impracticable. Everyone seeks the feeling and situation to love and be loved in return. This is a topic of controversy all over the world and throughout every relationship. The topic lends itself to many social psychological phenomena. The argument of what love might be is

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    due to how love overpowers hatred, family can become a hardship in which you battle, and being overly prideful can lead to rebellion. Romeo and Juliet suggests love to be something that cannot be controlled. When Juliet learns that she has fallen in love with a Montague, she says, “My only love sprung from my only hate! Too early seen unknown, and known too late! Prodigious birth of love it is to me that I must love a loathed enemy” (Shakespeare 1062). Juliet does not care that her love is for a

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    sacrificing even life itself, in contrast to Luhrmann’s Daisy whose disregard of true love in order to maintain wealth and social status leaves her in a corrupted marriage. While the main characters in both texts face significant challenges overcoming societal constraints, Juliet and Daisy both handle the inhibition differently. Despite the ongoing family feud between the Montague’s and Capulet’s, Juliet’s love

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    started dating at eighteen and I'm twenty one now. The guys I dated were either into drugs, cheating, alcohol, or just not good for me. They got me in to some bad things. My first boyfriend was in to drugs, I thought I loved this man. He was my first love and the man that took my virginity. He got me to smoke cigarettes, a few other things, and convinced me that we were going to be together forever. Only to find out he was using me. I betrayed my best friend for this man. He treated like I was nothing

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